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in when i moved schools in Grade 8 i moved to a school that had a music program, i didnt know shit, all the other kids were like 5 years ahead of me, I tried playing the clarnet and the teacher told me there was no HOPE, so i got to sleep in Music Class

I know some paino/keyboards, I've played guitar and bass for almost a decade now no longer seriously though, and I know minimal music theory about enough to payt attention when a conversation is going on about the subject.

Michael Romeo is pretty quick, and clean. I respect him much. I have 45 min or so of his instructional on mpeg. Not sure what one (if he has more than one). I could never get into Sym X. I'm not sure why. I have a couple of discs but I suspect I'm very DT/LTE/Petrucci minded that I tend to be a bit narrow minded.Can you play any of Romeo's licks? He's fast!!!!

If you enlarged the nucleus of an atom to the size of a basketball in S.F., the electron's orbit would pass through Phili, PA. What's in between? Other dimensions. Freaky!

I play guitar, write some music also. I'm really in to more chill acousticy stuff, like Radiohead (even though they have some harder stuff), Coldplay, Ben Harper, Jack Johnson and some harder stuff like lot's of punk rock, Pedro the Lion and tons of other stuff.

I played the piano for a while, but when I hit eigth grade I decided it wasn't "the cool thing to do." so i quit. and now (like 5 years later) i'm just starting to get into it again. It's so irritating trying to play something that I know I used to be able to play perfectyl and screwin up like mad. by the way, anybody know a website where i could get some free metallica or other rock sheet music translated to piano?

The lover of inquiry must follow his beloved wherever it may lead him.-Socrates

drake, i don't think you'll be able to find anything quite like what your asking, however...Find a book that shows you the names of guitar strings and what note is on each fret. Then go to one of the many many sites that has guitar tabs. Print off some tabs and transpose it to play on the piano. You won't really need to do much since the piano and guitar are on the same clef, you'll just need to figured out whether it's a high D or a low D, etc. You'll probably even be able to play chords on the piano too. It's not hard really; I transposed the intro to "Enter Sandman" to play on my cello and the cello is played in bass clef.